We at Flying Blind, LLC are most pleased to wrap the Holiday Season with a fantastic bargain on a Vario Ultra 40 Cell Notetaker manufactured by Baum. This company has a rich history of developing sleek, robust, and excellently designed devices that feel fantastic to the Braille user.

This solution is lighter and sleeker than any other 40 cell notetaker on the market, offers word processing, viewing of PDF documents and spreadsheets, a scientific calculator, and a timer as well as connectivity to computers, tablets, and mobile phones.

This unit has just under a year remaining on its manufacturer’s warranty. With shipping included within the 48 Continental United States you will shave over $1,000.00 USD off of the retail price of this gem! So give your fingers a post-holiday treat and start off the new year with a Braille display that will provide uses for every occasion!

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This is a single unit that will be sold on a first come, first serve basis. To be the first to secure this unit, please use the Buy Now link included below. For more information, or to order this product offline, email [email protected] or call +1 (216) 381-8107 today!

1) Arduino is an ideal platform for creating a variety of accessibility devices which blind makers and users might find useful. For example Arduino would be perfect for building tools like audio and tactile meters and gauges which could be driven by any manner of sensors and detectors. Here is the Blind Arduino Blog:http://blarbl.blogspot.com/

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